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1. d, and mod. t, [rán], to rob, plunder, with acc. of the person and dat. of the thing, Eg. 81, 85, Orkn. 94, Fms. i. 28, 151. Nj. 53, Ld. 102, K. Á. 50, Fas. ii. 521, and passim.
2. u, f., qs. rœna (?), [prob. akin to rún, a corruption from the old rýni, q. v.]:—consciousness, ones senses, esp. as a medic, term; vera með fullri rænu, hafa ráð og rænu, to have ones full senses; halda rænu fram í andlát. rænu-lauss, adj. insensible; mállaus og r., of a sick person, rænu-leysi, n. a state of insensibility, torpor.